As Ms Diola said, the response seemed quite rapid.

The next day, as Toya relaxed and watched the simplified bedroom improve, the Alliance told her to come to the Alliance first thing in the afternoon.

As they say, when you eat lunch and visit the guild, you are passed into a room that you will not normally enter.

Was the room a place to welcome guests or a room with high-quality furniture specialties from Lafan?

Waiting there temporarily, it seems a little great to have come into the room - not that I have a big attitude, but atmospherically - a middle-aged man.

As Hulka and Natsuki stand and greet each other, we also stand up in a hurry and bow our heads.

"Oh, take it easy"

A man who said so laughing at the Japanese "Toko" got to his seat and we sat down again as he was urged.

"Nice to meet you. I'm Joseph Fader, who's assigned to represent Raffan."

"My name is Natsuki, and I'm your representative. This is Hulka, Yuki, and Toya and Nao."

Accompany Natsuki's introduction and thank each one.

Usually Hulka negotiates, but once the other person is a great person, he leaves it to Natsuki, who is used to dealing with such people.

Diola said, "I'm an adventurer, so if you don't even do something so rude, you'll get a big look at it," but you've never come over to make a good impression.

The truth is, they also said, "It's better for a man, specifically Mr. Nao, to negotiate," but I wasn't sure, so I asked Natsuki this time.

I'm sure it's its beauty and will do something about gender differences.

For once, from a standpoint, this is the one you're asking for.

"Sorry I couldn't do it this time,"

"No. It would be an honor if our knowledge could contribute to peace and stability in this town"

To a deputy who says low back things with a gentle expression, he also says (probably) he has no nuts in his mind.

You do think it's a good idea to be peaceful, but you shouldn't even consider it an honor.

Well, just sayin 'it for free, that's the guy.

You don't have to be aggressive.

"This is it. What a thankful word. That said, as a deputy to rule this town, you can't be sweet about that generosity either. A little, but let me give you this one."

"I'm afraid so."

Natsuki receives the sachet placed on the table as it is.

I don't know how long it's in there, but if it's gold, that's a lot of money, right?

I don't think that means silver... No, what do you think?

It is a very useful knowledge depending on how it is handled, but how do you appreciate it.

And how do you respond to us who are just adventurers? It is a subtlety.

I don't think he's a decent deputy, as Mr. Diola said, but at least he won't let us disclose technology at high pressure.

"But I don't mind disclosing how to make it, but that doesn't necessarily help. Are you sure?

"Yep. Because it's my job to think about it."

"Okay. So..."

That said, Natsuki explains how we make fertilizer.

That said, there's nothing difficult about it, as it just throws demons into the polar theory, the ordinary compost made of alchemy.

"I see, was it made of demonic waste? If you're an adventurer with a magic bag, then yes."

"... Did you also know that you have a magic bag"

"Yes, the amount of meat you supply is a lot as an adventurer's party."

To Natsuki, who responded only with a little silence, the deputy said so with a calm expression.

But I guess I'm competent around doing a good job of looking into one adventurer.

Or did you look it up beforehand about this one?

No matter how much it is, it's not enough to dictate the food situation in this town... isn't it? No, given the meat circulation, is it out-of-the-box?

"Besides, you think you wiped out all the way to the Oak's Nest at a single party? You're so young."

"It just made it possible because we reduced it a little bit. You don't have the strength to go into an oak nest right from the start."

"No, no, whatever the way it is, it's enough to say that we can wipe out the orc nest. I would appreciate it if such an armed adventurer could settle in this town."

Speaking of which, a previous deputy said that the oak had been replaced due to a failed process.

If we deal with it, we won't have to do the Alliance sponsored extermination, and we'll have a cost benefit as deputies.

"But is it? With as much power as you have, you won't have a problem with demonic corpses. But given the demonic stones that compost needs, isn't it a deficit?

"There's some modification of the compost there. Instead of demon stones, we use our own magic, and we can crush demon bones and other things so that they can be processed in a short period of time."

"You're treating the bones together, too. Where is that compost?

"You made it ourselves. So there's also the aspect that costs can be kept low."

To the words, the deputy opens his eyes a little surprised.

He didn't grasp the alchemy until he could do it.

"Well, so is alchemy. Is that available for order? Of course, we will pay you fair compensation."

"Right. I can't do too much..."

"With one compost, how much, is it possible to process?

"Approximately -"

To Natsuki's mouthed explanation, the deputy nods Hmm and thinks a little.

"I see. The question that remains is, how do you get the demon body, right? Um... In the meantime, make 10 and deliver"

"Is that 10..."

When Natsuki glanced at Chirali and Haruka and Yuki, the two nodded slightly thinking.

"I understand. So..."

Then, when he decided on the details, such as the cost and delivery date of the compost, the deputy stood up smiling and offered his hand.

"We had a very good story today. As I said earlier, an armed adventurer is obtainable for this town. Best regards,"

"Yes, this is my pleasure. I'm not leaving a livable town at the moment."

After a strong grip on Natsuki's hand, he gives each of us a hand to shake, and the deputy leaves the room.

Natsuki smiled and dropped it off, as the door closed and exhaled loudly at the same time, lowering her back to the chair like she had lost her strength.

"Wow, I'm nervous."

Natsuki made a distracted voice like she hadn't heard much of it and stuck it straight at her desk.

I felt very grand while we were talking, but he was actually nervous.

"That's unusual, I can't believe Natsuki's so nervous. From the population's point of view, the level of mayors in Japan, good and mayoral, right?

"If it's just the population, but the law won't keep us here, so we're not on the same mound."

"Well, depending on their mood, it doesn't matter."

"At least in this country, I hear it doesn't..."

To Yuki, who nods as convinced, Natsuki frowns and gives a slightly troubled look.

As a matter of fact, there used to be such a thing in this territory.

If you're a storytelling cheat protagonist, maybe you can solve it with all your might, but only at the level of "superior in this town's adventurers," we just have to keep our heads down and live.

Of course, if there is an unacceptable level of irrationality, I guess we will abandon the town.

"But at least that one was under the impression that you seemed to be able to trust him to some extent. That's what I found out."

"Right. If you build a house in this town because you can't trust the top, you can't live in peace."

I can't do it because the verse screws around depending on the mood of the deputy.

"By the way, how much did you give me for it? I don't think he even negotiated."

"Given the profits we get from fertilizers, I thought it would be better to make a loan than to negotiate for nothing. The consideration is... 100 gold coins, sounds like it. Not bad, sir."

Natsuki peeks into the bag and nods gently.

Considering it wasn't even a big secret, it could be a lot of consideration.

Can a deputy also be said to be quite a vessel big person, given that he also gave it to me before I asked him to talk, and that he didn't say anything in particular afterwards?

"100 gold coins. Not from us, but it's a lot of money, normally."

A week I was in a scrap pit, less than a third of what I made then, but from the average earnings of civilians, one household in this world, there would be about six months.

"Ma, we're not going to make money from fertilizer, so it feels good to have a little penny. I have trouble buying food."

"Right. - By the way, I was just wondering, shouldn't we decide on a party name or something? When it's like this one, it's more convenient for you to know the name of the party than for you to remember it under your personal name, maybe."

I see. I was just wondering when I introduced myself.

"It's Nao, who belongs to Honiarara," he introduced, which would probably impress him, and I think he's going to remember it better than his personal name.

Not a bad idea, I thought, but Hulka looks kind of subtle.

"Party name… I don't know if it's a painful occasion for us to give it to ourselves."

"What's Medium-Indemic? Yeah, I don't have to know what it's like."

"I don't like to blush when you name it, me"

"That sounds pretty hard"

I'm going to lose my name by giving it a name that sounds bad, and I don't want to be ashamed of naming people.

It's also troubling that it doesn't seem to impress me very much.

Do adventurers need some self-evident appetite, even if they think they are two illnesses in the process?

When we were talking about that, the door to the room opened and Mr. Diola came in.

"Gentlemen, I see your story is over."

"Yes, thanks to you. I'm relieved, not that I can't."

"Because this deputy is competent compared to the last one. You and your ranked adventurers are well aware of the value of this town. Don't worry about it."

"Sounds like it. I got a good price for it."

Natsuki lifts the bag with the gold coin gently and shows it to Mr. Diola, and he stands up by punishing it.

We'll get up again, get together and leave the room.

"Oh, yeah. Mr. Diola, is an adventurer's party usually what you name it?

"Is that the name of the party? Well, there are those who attach it and those who don't, but at some rank, it's almost zero if you haven't. Oh, do you also attach Yuki and the others? I'd recommend it as an Adventurer's Guild, wouldn't I?

Speaking of why I would recommend it, it seems more convenient as an guild because it would be easier to increase your reputation as an adventurer with an easy-to-remember name, and it would also be easier to request nominations, etc.

As far as we're concerned, I'm not really interested in the nomination request, but Diola said, "It's better to avoid trouble if you have some reputation," so I guess it's better to put it on.

'Those guys are Marmar from Honiarara, don't get your hands on'.

"But what's a good name? What do you attach to it, Mr. Diola?

"You like it, don't you? Well, if a freshly registered party puts on 'Dragon Slayer' or something like that, they'll laugh at you."

"I guess it's natural that you don't have a track record. In our case… 'Ghost Killer?'"

"I kinda hate that. Let's make it a prettier name!

"That's also abstract again. Mr. Diola, what way do you attach it?

"It's really free and good...... include the names of natural objects and weapons or later the goals." Dragon Slayer "is that type of thing, but it doesn't have a lot of strength..."

Mr. Diola laughs bitterly when he says so.

"Right. Thank you, I'll think about it."

"Yes, but if it's Nao and the others, I think you can say something big, right? I'm sure you're the type of adventurers who will succeed."

"Really? By the way, what is that type?

"You don't force me, you make efforts, you know yourself, you don't insult me, you don't arrogant me, you prepare me, etc. Adventurers who can't do these can't go up there."

"That's right. I'll remember."

I guess it's all basic when it comes to basics, but on the contrary, it's only when you get some rank up that you should be careful.

I'm sure, 'Have you gotten a little stronger?' Or the most dangerous when I think about it.

I have a prudent Hulka, and I think maybe I'll be fine...... do you ever name a party with that mindset?

I think it's going to be some subtle name.

"Well, if it's about the Hulkas, you should name the party. Let us know if you decide. I'll also sign up for the guild."

"I understand. I'll think about it."

A name that will go out with the next few decades if you do poorly.

It wasn't easy to decide, and we left the Adventurer Alliance behind as a temporary hold.